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The Kingdom of God, part 1

This book is the first part of a philosophical treatise that delves into the nature and implications of the Kingdom of God. The author examines various theological and spiritual perspectives, offering a comprehensive analysis of the concept from different angles. more

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Orson Pratt
Orson Pratt

Orson Pratt, born on September 19, 1811, and died on October 3, 1881, was an Apostle in the Mormon Church. He played a significant role in the church and contributed to its spread and development. more

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